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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

MARGARET MCCAULEY, Staff Writer

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Orange is the New Black's discussion portal is going to take place on Oct. 31 at McMahon

FCLC to Discuss Summer’s Multidimensional Hit Show

October 31, 2013
On Thursday, Oct. 31, Fordham College at Lincoln Center’s (FCLC) Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) will host a sustained dialogue about “Orange is the New Black,” one of Netflix’s new series, in McMahon Hall. “Orange is the New Black” is a dramedy that follows the incarceration of wealthy New York yuppie, Piper Chapman, played by Taylor Schilling, FCLC ’06. The cast of characters is mostly female and racially diverse, and Chapman’s preferential treatment arouses questions of class preference and her observations reveal corruption amongst the prison authority.
Cast rehearsal for Fordham mainstage show “What of the Night?” Maria Irene Fornes’ gripping play of social justice, financial disparity and human morality (Mimi Ahn/The Observer
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Fordham Presents “What of the Night?”

October 2, 2013
Fordham College at Lincoln Center’s (FCLC) production of “What of the Night?” directed by Lou Moreno and written by Maria Irene Fornes, opens Thursday, Oct. 3 in Pope Auditorium.
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